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Wildfire Threatens Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajasthan

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Wildfire Threatens Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary in Rajasthan

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EventWildfire in Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasthan
LocationAravalli mountain range, Udaipur district, Rajasthan
Area5.19 square kilometres
Key FeatureKishan Pol (rocky wall) built for protection
WildlifeChital, panther, nilgai, jackal, wild boar, hyena, sambar, birds, reptiles
Jiyan LakeAlso known as Tiger Lake or Bari Lake; built by Maharana Raj Singh in 1664
Lake Area1.25 square miles
Water Capacity400 million cubic feet
Historical ImportancePart of Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace); built in 1884; named after Maharana Sajjan Singh
Sanctuary Established1987
Aravalli RangeExtends from Gujarat through Rajasthan to Delhi; length 692 km; width 10 to 120 km
Aravalli in Rajasthan80% of the range; divided into Sambhar Sirohi and Sambhar Khetri ranges; extends 560 km
Ecotone RoleActs as a natural green wall; ecotone between Thar Desert and Gangetic Plain
Highest PeakGurushikhar, Rajasthan; height 1,722 metres

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